1 patch for repository http://darcs.haskell.org/cabal-install:
Thu May 26 02:01:56 CEST 2011 Mikhail Glushenkov
* Store licenses in text files instead of code.
This shaves 300 KiB off the final executable size and makes it slightly easier
to add new license types (just drop the text file under %SRCDIR%/licenses and
modify the 'licenseFile' function in Distribution.Client.Init.hs).
New patches:
[Store licenses in text files instead of code.
Mikhail Glushenkov **20110526000156
Ignore-this: c5af26ac6d61b8b7abbc11ab11125b64
This shaves 300 KiB off the final executable size and makes it slightly easier
to add new license types (just drop the text file under %SRCDIR%/licenses and
modify the 'licenseFile' function in Distribution.Client.Init.hs).
] {
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 25
) where
import System.IO
- ( hSetBuffering, stdout, BufferMode(..) )
+ ( openFile, hClose, hGetContents, hPutStr, hSetBuffering, stdout,
+ IOMode(..), BufferMode(..) )
import System.Directory
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 28
- ( getCurrentDirectory )
+ ( copyFile, getCurrentDirectory )
+import System.FilePath
+ ( joinPath )
import Data.Time
( getCurrentTime, utcToLocalTime, toGregorian, localDay, getCurrentTimeZone )
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 35
import Data.List
- ( intersperse, (\\) )
+ ( intersperse, isPrefixOf, (\\) )
import Data.Maybe
( fromMaybe, isJust )
import Data.Traversable
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 40
( traverse )
+import Control.Exception
+ ( evaluate )
import Control.Monad
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 43
- ( when )
+ ( forM_, liftM, when )
#if MIN_VERSION_base(3,0,0)
import Control.Monad
( (>=>), join )
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 58
import Distribution.Client.Init.Types
( InitFlags(..), PackageType(..), Category(..) )
-import Distribution.Client.Init.Licenses
- ( bsd3, gplv2, gplv3, lgpl2, lgpl3 )
import Distribution.Client.Init.Heuristics
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 59
- ( guessPackageName, guessAuthorNameMail, SourceFileEntry(..), scanForModules, neededBuildPrograms )
+ ( guessPackageName, guessAuthorNameMail, SourceFileEntry(..),
+ scanForModules, neededBuildPrograms )
import Distribution.License
( License(..), knownLicenses )
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 74
import Distribution.Text
( display, Text(..) )
+import qualified Paths_cabal_install (getDataFileName)
+
initCabal :: InitFlags -> IO ()
initCabal initFlags = do
hSetBuffering stdout NoBuffering
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 377
-- File generation ------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- A simple template system for replacing $author$ and $date$ in a
+-- $LICENSE-template.txt file with values from the TemplateParams record.
+
+data LicenseFile = File String | Template String | Unknown
+
+data TemplateParams = TemplateParams { tpAuthor :: String, tpDate :: String }
+data TemplateElement = Chunk String | User | Year
+type Template = [TemplateElement]
+
+-- Code for parseTemplate is borrowed from Hakyll.
+parseTemplate :: FilePath -> IO Template
+parseTemplate fileName = do h Template
+ parseTemplate' [] = []
+ parseTemplate' string
+ | "$date$" `isPrefixOf` string = User : parseTemplate' (drop 6 string)
+ | "$author$" `isPrefixOf` string = Year
+ : parseTemplate' (drop 8 string)
+ | "$" `isPrefixOf` string = Chunk "$" : parseTemplate' (drop 1 string)
+ | otherwise = let (chunk, rest) = break (== '$') string
+ in Chunk chunk : parseTemplate' rest
+
+printTemplate :: Template -> TemplateParams -> FilePath -> IO ()
+printTemplate tmplt pars output = do h FilePath -> FilePath -> IO ()
+renderTemplate pars file output =
+ do tmplt IO ()
writeLicense flags = do
message flags "Generating LICENSE..."
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 423
- year Just $ bsd3 (fromMaybe "???"
- . flagToMaybe
- . author
- $ flags)
- (show year)
+ licFile copyFile fileName "LICENSE"
+
+ Template fileName ->
+ do year message flags "Warning: unknown license type, you must put a copy in LICENSE yourself."
+ where
+ licenseFile :: Flag License -> IO LicenseFile
+ licenseFile = toFullPath . licenseFile'
+
+ toFullPath :: LicenseFile -> IO LicenseFile
+ toFullPath (File s) = liftM File . toFullPath' $ s ++ ".txt"
+ toFullPath (Template s) = liftM Template . toFullPath' $
+ s ++ "-template.txt"
+ toFullPath Unknown = return Unknown
+
+ toFullPath' p = Paths_cabal_install.getDataFileName . joinPath $
+ [ "licenses", p]
+
+ licenseFile' :: Flag License -> LicenseFile
+ licenseFile' licenseFlag = case licenseFlag of
+ Flag BSD3 -> Template "BSD3"
Flag (GPL (Just (Version {versionBranch = [2]})))
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 451
- -> Just gplv2
+ -> File "GPL2"
Flag (GPL (Just (Version {versionBranch = [3]})))
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 454
- -> Just gplv3
+ -> File "GPL3"
Flag (LGPL (Just (Version {versionBranch = [2]})))
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 457
- -> Just lgpl2
+ -> File "LGPL2"
Flag (LGPL (Just (Version {versionBranch = [3]})))
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 460
- -> Just lgpl3
+ -> File "LGPL3"
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 462
- _ -> Nothing
+ _ -> Unknown
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init.hs 464
- case licenseFile of
- Just licenseText -> writeFile "LICENSE" licenseText
- Nothing -> message flags "Warning: unknown license type, you must put a copy in LICENSE yourself."
getYear :: IO Integer
getYear = do
hunk ./Distribution/Client/Init/Licenses.hs 1
-module Distribution.Client.Init.Licenses
- ( License
- , bsd3
- , gplv2
- , gplv3
- , lgpl2
- , lgpl3
-
- ) where
-
-type License = String
-
-bsd3 :: String -> String -> License
-bsd3 authors year = unlines
- [ "Copyright (c) " ++ year ++ ", " ++ authors
- , ""
- , "All rights reserved."
- , ""
- , "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without"
- , "modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:"
- , ""
- , " * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright"
- , " notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer."
- , ""
- , " * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above"
- , " copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following"
- , " disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided"
- , " with the distribution."
- , ""
- , " * Neither the name of " ++ authors ++ " nor the names of other"
- , " contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived"
- , " from this software without specific prior written permission."
- , ""
- , "THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS"
- , "\"AS IS\" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT"
- , "LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR"
- , "A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT"
- , "OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,"
- , "SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT"
- , "LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,"
- , "DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY"
- , "THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT"
- , "(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE"
- , "OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE."
- ]
-
-gplv2 :: License
-gplv2 = unlines
- [ " GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE"
- , " Version 2, June 1991"
- , ""
- , " Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,"
- , " 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA"
- , " Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies"
- , " of this license document, but changing it is not allowed."
- , ""
- , " Preamble"
- , ""
- , " The licenses for most software are designed to take away your"
- , "freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public"
- , "License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free"
- , "software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This"
- , "General Public License applies to most of the Free Software"
- , "Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to"
- , "using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by"
- , "the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to"
- , "your programs, too."
- , ""
- , " When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not"
- , "price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you"
- , "have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for"
- , "this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it"
- , "if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it"
- , "in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things."
- , ""
- , " To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid"
- , "anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights."
- , "These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you"
- , "distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it."
- , ""
- , " For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether"
- , "gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that"
- , "you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the"
- , "source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their"
- , "rights."
- , ""
- , " We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and"
- , "(2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy,"
- , "distribute and/or modify the software."
- , ""
- , " Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain"
- , "that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free"
- , "software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we"
- , "want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so"
- , "that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original"
- , "authors' reputations."
- , ""
- , " Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software"
- , "patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free"
- , "program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the"
- , "program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any"
- , "patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all."
- , ""
- , " The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and"
- , "modification follow."
- , ""
- , " GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE"
- , " TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION"
- , ""
- , " 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains"
- , "a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed"
- , "under the terms of this General Public License. The \"Program\", below,"
- , "refers to any such program or work, and a \"work based on the Program\""
- , "means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law:"
- , "that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it,"
- , "either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another"
- , "language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in"
- , "the term \"modification\".) Each licensee is addressed as \"you\"."
- , ""
- , "Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not"
- , "covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of"
- , "running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program"
- , "is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the"
- , "Program (independent of having been made by running the Program)."
- , "Whether that is true depends on what the Program does."
- , ""
- , " 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's"
- , "source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you"
- , "conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate"
- , "copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the"
- , "notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty;"
- , "and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License"
- , "along with the Program."
- , ""
- , "You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and"
- , "you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee."
- , ""
- , " 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion"
- , "of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and"
- , "distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1"
- , "above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:"
- , ""
- , " a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices"
- , " stating that you changed the files and the date of any change."
- , ""
- , " b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in"
- , " whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any"
- , " part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third"
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- , " these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this"
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- , " does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on"
- , " the Program is not required to print an announcement.)"
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- , "anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary"
- , "form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the"
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- , "itself accompanies the executable."
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- , "restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein."
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- , "excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot"
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- , "license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by"
- , "all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then"
- , "the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to"
- , "refrain entirely from distribution of the Program."
- , ""
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- , "any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to"
- , "apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other"
- , "circumstances."
- , ""
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- , "patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any"
- , "such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the"
- , "integrity of the free software distribution system, which is"
- , "implemented by public license practices. Many people have made"
- , "generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed"
- , "through that system in reliance on consistent application of that"
- , "system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing"
- , "to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot"
- , "impose that choice."
- , ""
- , "This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to"
- , "be a consequence of the rest of this License."
- , ""
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- , "certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the"
- , "original copyright holder who places the Program under this License"
- , "may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding"
- , "those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among"
- , "countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates"
- , "the limitation as if written in the body of this License."
- , ""
- , " 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions"
- , "of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will"
- , "be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to"
- , "address new problems or concerns."
- , ""
- , "Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program"
- , "specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and \"any"
- , "later version\", you have the option of following the terms and conditions"
- , "either of that version or of any later version published by the Free"
- , "Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of"
- , "this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software"
- , "Foundation."
- , ""
- , " 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free"
- , "programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author"
- , "to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free"
- , "Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes"
- , "make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals"
- , "of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and"
- , "of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally."
- , ""
- , " NO WARRANTY"
- , ""
- , " 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY"
- , "FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN"
- , "OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES"
- , "PROVIDE THE PROGRAM \"AS IS\" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED"
- , "OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF"
- , "MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS"
- , "TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE"
- , "PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,"
- , "REPAIR OR CORRECTION."
- , ""
- , " 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING"
- , "WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR"
- , "REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,"
- , "INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING"
- , "OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED"
- , "TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY"
- , "YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER"
- , "PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE"
- , "POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES."
- , ""
- , " END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS"
- , ""
- , " How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs"
- , ""
- , " If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest"
- , "possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it"
- , "free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms."
- , ""
- , " To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest"
- , "to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively"
- , "convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least"
- , "the \"copyright\" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found."
- , ""
- , " "
- , " Copyright (C) "
- , ""
- , " This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify"
- , " it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by"
- , " the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or"
- , " (at your option) any later version."
- , ""
- , " This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,"
- , " but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of"
- , " MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the"
- , " GNU General Public License for more details."
- , ""
- , " You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along"
- , " with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,"
- , " 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA."
- , ""
- , "Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail."
- , ""
- , "If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this"
- , "when it starts in an interactive mode:"
- , ""
- , " Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author"
- , " Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'."
- , " This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it"
- , " under certain conditions; type `show c' for details."
- , ""
- , "The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate"
- , "parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may"
- , "be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be"
- , "mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program."
- , ""
- , "You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your"
- , "school, if any, to sign a \"copyright disclaimer\" for the program, if"
- , "necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:"
- , ""
- , " Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program"
- , " `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker."
- , ""
- , " , 1 April 1989"
- , " Ty Coon, President of Vice"
- , ""
- , "This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into"
- , "proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may"
- , "consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the"
- , "library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General"
- , "Public License instead of this License."
- ]
-
-gplv3 :: License
-gplv3 = unlines
- [ " GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE"
- , " Version 3, 29 June 2007"
- , ""
- , " Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. "
- , " Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies"
- , " of this license document, but changing it is not allowed."
- , ""
- , " Preamble"
- , ""
- , " The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for"
- , "software and other kinds of works."
- , ""
- , " The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed"
- , "to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast,"
- , "the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to"
- , "share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free"
- , "software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation, use the"
- , "GNU General Public License for most of our software; it applies also to"
- , "any other work released this way by its authors. You can apply it to"
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[cabal init: various UI tweaks and changes to the generated .cabal files
Duncan Coutts **20110521225203
Ignore-this: abb13eb3a311b8c9e7d835fd06a7d5b
- Add a default "(none)" option for license and category. There are now no
questions with no default except for the lib/exe question. For throwaway
packages user can just keep hitting enter and get something sensible.
- Prune the list of suggested licenses (remove unversioned GPL, LGPL)
- Don't include extra-source-files or build-tools when they would be empty
- Improve the wording of the generated documentation for lib/exe fields
]
[Adjust the initial comment in cabal files generated by cabal init
Duncan Coutts **20110517003127
Ignore-this: 6ef8f04c69c86e83117a2afb1170d05b
Use slightly longer lines and a somewhat more terse comment.
Also use a new shorter and hopefully stable URL for the user guide.
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[Adjust the cabal init interactive prompt string
Duncan Coutts **20110517002302
Ignore-this: e1a9b199098c9de08d2c6414b7338cfc
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[Add a cabal init question about whether to generate comments
Duncan Coutts **20110517002050
Ignore-this: 988d117f12625a27bbcda23fbae12716
Users will typically only want this the first time they use cabal init.
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[Generate lower case field names in cabal init
Duncan Coutts **20110516083429
Ignore-this: fea0d0072c491e3afad87506eef73fd2
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[Fix formatting of cabal init BSD copyright declaration
Duncan Coutts **20110515163822
Ignore-this: 3653f7ab4ea857a52da5f1fc3be71f9e
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[Correct spelling surpress -> suppress
Ben Millwood **20110430111730
Ignore-this: 350ebba8896534fca324804e806da9b9
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[Fix bug where contraints where lost for case insensitive package matches
Duncan Coutts **20110503144932
Ignore-this: dce08d788905ac7b960c2193b1c4bbee
E.g. cabal install cabal-1.8.0.6 would actually install the latest version
instead, because when 'cabal' got corrected to 'Cabal' the associated
constraint 'cabal == 1.8.0.6' was not converted to 'Cabal == 1.8.0.6'.
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[Distinguish the various impossible errors in the solver
Duncan Coutts **20110418211436
Ignore-this: b372bdb3247a66b183fac446aaaab075
Will make tracking down problems easier in future.
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[Fix a case in the new solver pruning pass
Duncan Coutts **20110418211211
Ignore-this: a31ab5fff4c1a859c79d8492a670248c
It is actually possible for pruning to eliminate required packages
because it's possible for it to propagate all the way up to one of
the initial targets.
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[Install phase pulls in test suite dependencies when necessary.
Thomas Tuegel **20110418110529
Ignore-this: a3eaa460b229870cf3e2f276ae6df7c6
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[Add command line support for installed, source and flag constraints
Duncan Coutts **20110414205240
Ignore-this: 295c5f5c6bbb17a7fa659dc7ae9ea926
e.g. --constraint='foo source'
--constraint='baz installed'
--constraint='bar +this -that'
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[Change the use of the InstalledConstraint type and enhance solver logging
Duncan Coutts **20110414204729
Ignore-this: 3cd4778d2ba325d3dfb36d59c5c0b5aa
Now log when things get excluded due to installed and source constraints.
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[Add support for source constraints to the solver
Duncan Coutts **20110329095710
Ignore-this: 60539431d54b0bc7728ad23b3b6a319f
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[Rename the constructors of PackageConstraint to be more consistent
Duncan Coutts **20110327235254
Ignore-this: 44ff168d45470e89c25715ba2e351442
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[Remove a module dependency to avoid cyclic imports
Duncan Coutts **20110327223743
Ignore-this: 38bddb846c18eb7f05784502d80abfb6
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[Tweak to conflict constraint error message
Duncan Coutts **20110327180252
Ignore-this: 468ee6ce4c5ad38433ef946a18733581
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[Log package exclusions due to top level constraints
Duncan Coutts **20110327180206
Ignore-this: 71e46d530b0e7152ba0570683ecbc0f3
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[Prune impossible packages as a solver pre-pass
Duncan Coutts **20110327175733
Ignore-this: 2c0d3219071b7c280168094167aa678d
There are many packages that can never be successfully configured
and by pruning them early we reduce the number of choices for the
solver later (which is good since the solver does no backtracking
when it makes bad choices). This relies on two recent features:
1. we can now express constraints that exclude a particular source
package and 2. that we can exclude packages without needing to know
whether or not they will ever be needed.
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[Distinguish installed constraint error messages
Duncan Coutts **20110327164048
Ignore-this: 7fd6c173ef2af48f570dba450cc3cc95
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[Eliminate TaggedDependency type from solver code
Duncan Coutts **20110327153749
Ignore-this: 635e7f5430cced67b41becd19c4beb80
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[Update the solver to use the new target tracking
Duncan Coutts **20110327145756
Ignore-this: febeb903d7b4714b48d460d6a435eb01
The constraint set ADT now needs to be told which targets we are
interested in, rather than assuming anything we constrain might
be a target.
]
[Generalise the constraint set ADT in a couple ways
Duncan Coutts **20110326171658
Ignore-this: 7e016edea6a34c441e7568c72b1968c6
We now track target packages and only require constraints on those
targets to be satisfiable. This allows us to overconstrain packages
that we do not care about, which is useful for excluding broken
packages.
We also now have a more general way of specifying constraints.
Previously constraints were specified as the conjunction of a version
range predicate and an optional installed constraint. This form made
it impossible to express constraints such as "exclude this source
package". Constraints for a package name are now specified simply by
a function predicate on the package version and installed/source state.
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[Eliminate local definition of utility
Duncan Coutts **20110327134232
Ignore-this: e034a11f6670d8f8ef9d4b5d2123ed
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[Cosmetic: use PackageId rather than PackageIdentifier
Duncan Coutts **20110327133212
Ignore-this: 25c32fd18e264281e1ccacbf9bde3e78
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[Change the terminology used in source code for available/source packages
Duncan Coutts **20110304221605
Ignore-this: b66b73eb59498216d8b89cfa6ad696d4
Rather than 'available' packages, the source now refers consistently to
'source' packages. This is a bit clearer.
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[TAG 0.10.0
Duncan Coutts **20110308192323
Ignore-this: 8711506cb11ca7df1d1e42692380ed88
]
[Fix username prompting for cabal upload
Duncan Coutts **20110315224721
Ignore-this: df520d38a20f56da60fd8dfe921c3fbf
Fixes ticket #810
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[Unbreak the world target
Duncan Coutts **20110304233956
Ignore-this: 63eff29f8d0896610aabc5a13ce705bd
I'd accidentally left out the world target from the parsing phase
of the new user target handling system, so cabal install world did
not work. Now added to the target parser.
]
[Fix silly bug in cabal configure. Ticket #805.
Duncan Coutts **20110304221307
Ignore-this: 6bec52c20c33624c28844849cfa2fa78
I made a mistake during the recent refactoring work and was using
the dependency planner in the wrong way. The planner was being
given the available source packages and duely picking them to
satisfy dependencies, but for configure we're supposed to assume
that all dependencies are installed already.
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[In bootstrap script, do Cabal before other deps
Duncan Coutts **20110227175535
Ignore-this: a25054ccde26ece8e5bfc83272909593
So that the others can use the new Cabal for their Setup.hs
]
[Add source-repository this entry
Duncan Coutts **20110227145302
Ignore-this: 7bf8b3f2af6fc3067ced983a6e8b9532
]
[Bump version to 0.10.0
Duncan Coutts **20110227145245
Ignore-this: 850619fd840cd2c47c2f3401e5a55abe
]
[Require Cabal >= 1.10.1
Duncan Coutts **20110227175455
Ignore-this: 4ecf4f3ac872b8ac8b948ffe5dba454a
It contains an important bug fix for some platforms, notably OSX
]
[Update dependencies in bootstrap script
Duncan Coutts **20110227165812
Ignore-this: b0c2a17fc8aebf04a7c919fe42773a5a
Works with ghc-6.12 and ghc-7.0
]
[Minor tweaks to bootstrap script
Duncan Coutts **20110227165713
Ignore-this: abdecb3d0918a22e7f39d316a6b2c15d
When using curl, fail better on HTTP errors.
Also remove some dead code.
]
[Only look at global packages when doing ./bootstrap.sh --global
Duncan Coutts **20110227152637
Ignore-this: 70346000a983f60efefd541d9392931a
Should fix ticket #796
]
[Add support for BSD fetch to bootstrap script
Duncan Coutts **20110227152423
Ignore-this: 8406ef2b924cc72198773b2e29ef2b06
On FreeBSD fetch is installed by default, unlike wget or curl.
]
[Add missing module to other-modules
Duncan Coutts **20110227175240
Ignore-this: fded3fdccc046a018c0620cea9e83def
]
[Update versions in README
Duncan Coutts **20110227170553
Ignore-this: 7abda197c6006b1c3c1f43b4af87ada8
]
[Update changelog for 0.10.0 release
Duncan Coutts **20110227151628
Ignore-this: 64083adec0b77ee86a3afade031a2889
]
[Update copyright date
Duncan Coutts **20110227145222
Ignore-this: 66d0a4390f9027293a3998c69fe4a8d4
]
[Partial fix for handling multiple installed instances of same package version
Duncan Coutts **20110227125008
Ignore-this: de73667cc9b4165c1df797a23307acd6
Previously when multiple instances of the same package are installed,
e.g. in global and user dbs, we would often end up selecting the wrong
instance. Now we select the user one consistently which will solve the
problem in most (but not all) cases.
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[Bump version to 0.9.6
Duncan Coutts **20110214024354
Ignore-this: dfbecb3839c895fac3b31f3bca190085
]
[Adjust the amount of output for the -v verbosity level in a few places
Duncan Coutts **20110213234115
Ignore-this: ac14de4aeb99fcec70650040179b75af
For several commands, including install the -v verbosity level had
far too much useless internall stuff in it. Reduced the amount of
output from configuring the compiler, getting installed package and
the dependency planner. The extra detail is still available via -v3.
]
[Remove UnresolvedDependency type
Duncan Coutts **20110213230016
Ignore-this: 3823588c1222187f1c9cbb17299cb75c
]
[Remove code related to the dep resolver that is now redundant
Duncan Coutts **20110213230002
Ignore-this: 782ca2a1078fa8249f8f056a1a23c634
]
[Remove now-unused utilities from World module
Duncan Coutts **20110213225041
Ignore-this: ad1a368f71538602e5bbe2716a466d35
No longer needed now that the world target is handled via UserTarget.
]
[Use the new modular dep resolver interface in the various commands
Duncan Coutts **20110213224955
Ignore-this: 5fc85032554b125ae2a715273e7b9de3
Also minor tweak to InstallPlan.remove
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[Insert a separate fetch stage to the install process
Duncan Coutts **20110213200824
Ignore-this: 647cc9a52d61b5b03771e79ef2dc84e6
Helps to clarify things now that different kinds of packages
are fetched in different ways.
]
[Tweak implementation of fetchRepoTarball
Duncan Coutts **20110213200109
Ignore-this: d1bb9fa0414f2bc70aa72086968b60e1
]
[New interface to the dep resolver that allows modular policy construction
Duncan Coutts **20110213195009
Ignore-this: cf218b8e70792cd0f4506c016787784f
Allows shorter and clearer code for the various ways the resolver is used.
]
[Partial rewrite of cabal list and info commands
Duncan Coutts **20110213194627
Ignore-this: cd924d6acb75052a04ea6e4459bd4ddd
The new user target system requires a change in how cabal info works.
Instead of just giving package names and looking them up in the
available package index, we can now specify names with versions or
version constraints which means we want the info to be about that
version in particular. We now list many installed and available
versions and mark which ones are preferred or not. Also fix a bug
for packages that are only installed, not available.
]
[Add a new module for handling user targets
Duncan Coutts **20110213194150
Ignore-this: 3a4b4ccd9d52d882a3a079d715a68c
This will allow us to increase the range of targets that cabal
commands can support. The new ones are local directory targets,
local cabal files, local tarballs and remote tarballs by URL.
Also a better way of doing the special "world" target.
]
[Add a fetchPackage utility
Duncan Coutts **20110213194034
Ignore-this: 821d447afde378889305e1205ad3ad23
Works for any package identified by PackageLocation
rather than just for repo packages.
]
[Add a few more Tar Entries utilities
Duncan Coutts **20110213193911
Ignore-this: 9930ec082016efa9c3bed77d5eddbb17
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[Add a local path and type param to PackageLocation
Duncan Coutts **20110213193218
Ignore-this: 91781b96f082d3311734659ddf802638
So we can now use PackageLocation FilePath or Maybe FilePath to
describe what we know about the fetch status of package tarballs.
]
[Separate WorldPkgInfo type from UnresolvedDependency type
Duncan Coutts **20110213185006
Ignore-this: 975965c1238b1f58a53303cb046c42bd
Currently just a renamed copy of UnresolvedDependency but called
WorldPkgInfo and defined in the World module. This is in preparation
to remove all other uses of the UnresolvedDependency type.
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[Rename AvailablePackageSource to PackageLocation
Duncan Coutts **20110213183529
Ignore-this: 40ee6b79bf284593491ae65228489d44
And remove import list for Types module, just import it all
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[Split out a FetchUtils module
Duncan Coutts **20110213183446
Ignore-this: 19241ca08b50fe9547d780b6b2030955
And rename fetchPackage function to the more accurate fetchRepoTarball
]
[Remove unnecessary Maybe from LocalUnpackedPackage dir filepath
Duncan Coutts **20110213165151
Ignore-this: 44594d24516ba1286542b499fe5c804c
We can just use "." instead of Nothing
]
[Change the interface of the two package index search functions
Duncan Coutts **20110123193706
Ignore-this: 1bb6d4d282bdcb029abb30409553e69b
Move the ambiguity checking to the only use site
Both normal and substring search now return [(PackageName, [pkg])]
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[cabal report uses the correct URIs and authenticates with username and passwords flags
Vo Minh Thu **20101108184927
Ignore-this: 9e07434d1547aaeb022743a88cfa092c
]
[Change position of --only-dependencies in --help listing
Duncan Coutts **20110213171956
Ignore-this: 83fdf75d5d8977bb98d823d656a71335
Move it next to the --upgrade-dependencies flag
]
[Add an --only-dependencies flag to "install" (see ticket #697)
josh.hoyt@galois.com**20100630213736
Ignore-this: 3c769bcd7a85ee34d1b4787807b75bfc
This flag installs only the dependencies of the packages that were
explicitly mentioned on the command line. This is useful for using
cabal-install in development environments, where the developer needs
the dependencies to build the package in development, but does not yet
want to install the package itself.
]
[Change my email address
Duncan Coutts **20110123202100
Ignore-this: 924e6bbc7f659a03f6c84d4c32487bf6
]
[fix a comment typo of 'according'
Jens Petersen **20110122135339
Ignore-this: b7960675f98710b7b5caa046d136ac4d
]
[Preserve executable permissions on unpack
Duncan Coutts **20110117144900
Ignore-this: 5964f7b96672dd84f646bfa80dc51612
]
[Fix time version regexp in bootstrap script
Duncan Coutts **20101123174641
Ignore-this: 685b17e087526c99faee430447c4af5e
Sigh, having to use shell script and regexps...
]
[Bump upper bounds on core packages for ghc-7
Duncan Coutts **20101123174328
Ignore-this: e098c14caa914e3865767d7ba124e8c
]
[Increase default HTTP package version in bootstrap script
Duncan Coutts **20101123173124
Ignore-this: 73209e2ee376d55d30b453adef08d7b2
]
[Update dependencies in the boostrap.sh script
Duncan Coutts **20101123172516
Ignore-this: 29b09c71664a289e0c021df552227d6
]
[Bump time package dependency for ghc-7
Duncan Coutts **20101123170957
Ignore-this: a397e0ee880ee403dc553ee9ae6b6994
]
[Add an extra note about the http proxy decompression issue
Duncan Coutts **20101027095034
Ignore-this: d5ac6be96ae78a92f93cf56a9e7b3ccb
]
[Use "maybeDecompress" to handle broken proxies that transparenty decompress network streams. Closes #622, #686. Cabal update could fail in some cases, see http://trac.haskell.org/http/ticket/109283
Dmitry Astapov **20101026212606
Ignore-this: 3686236834c6cb56b3a754c36a8d7305
]
[Added GZipUtils to handle .tar files with the same code as .tar.gz
Dmitry Astapov **20101026202343
Ignore-this: bef7a20f60de2298fc60759f1ca298d9
]
[Update to use Cabal-1.10.x
Duncan Coutts **20101016192816
Ignore-this: 86d2b4bd91fe1c33e095b06438f6f972
]
[Add a TODO about fetch --constraint flags
Duncan Coutts **20100901210351
Ignore-this: 973318ae9ebc87c095935493c446a39d
]
[Simplify the bash command completion
Duncan Coutts **20101010204158
Ignore-this: 6398703acc0702c18141da4ce09d20db
Fixes #741. Patch contributed by Jan Braun
]
[Do not add lower case .hs files as modules in cabal init
Duncan Coutts **20100614213536
Ignore-this: 622461952f03fd6f80f0037b7336a676
There's still something wrong with the recursive dir traversal.
It fails in some large cases.
]
[Disable cabal upgrade and add cabal install --upgrade-dependencies
Duncan Coutts **20100531130306
Ignore-this: 6469bf32fad573bf3a5c2340bd384ef6
cabal upgrade now gives an error message telling people to use install
or, if they know what they're doing, install --upgrade-dependencies
]
[Bump version to 0.9.2
Duncan Coutts **20100531121422
Ignore-this: 219c5a2d27e6aaa9639ec88265f3a40f
]
[Minor tweaks in haddock code
Duncan Coutts **20100528200326
Ignore-this: 170fda28b6b709efc6c5efd171317e83
]
[Use new simplistic package resolver for cabal unpack
Duncan Coutts **20100528011523
Ignore-this: 85496633aa154e3601633ea9c6f43038
]
[Add cabal fetch --no-deps and --dry-run flags
Duncan Coutts **20100528003508
Ignore-this: adfaf937df9f81bdc489c8163651d588
Allows fetching one or more packages but without fetching their
dependencies and thus not requiring that a consistent install plan
can be found. On the other hand --no-deps means that there is no
guarantee that the fetched packages can actually be installed.
]
[Use the simplistic available package resolver in cabal fetch
Duncan Coutts **20100518125509
Ignore-this: 5a1caa0e64772c61dfd71b3567c6b218
Not yet connected up to the user interface.
]
[Add a simplistic resolver for available packages that ignores dependencies
Duncan Coutts **20100518125357
Ignore-this: a31605572aa4485898422a9d29aa6630
Suitable for cabal fetch/unpack but not for installation.
]
[Rearrange dependency resolver code slightly
Duncan Coutts **20100517111624
Ignore-this: ed0d580800ccee9b1065acb559727f3f
]
[In fetch code, move dep resolution into separate function
Duncan Coutts **20100517111336
Ignore-this: 860dfe33f51c1840afb61987e68b27d2
]
[Add initial internal support for more kinds of available package
Duncan Coutts **20100511030941
Ignore-this: 74c25c42c83819c38608aed18c5ab214
Previously only named packages from a remote package archive, or
the unpacked package in the current directory. Now also add unpacked
packages in particular directories, local tarballs and remote tarballs.
No support in the user interface or dep planning yet.
]
[Use non-Char8 ByteString.readFile for reading 00-index.tar.gz
Duncan Coutts **20100117113849
Ignore-this: b19b19959b7915c202c31337ce2084bc
Was showing up on windows as an error decompressing after cabal update.
Thanks to Tamar Christina for reporting and helping track down the bug.
]
[Remove redundant dry-run support from world file code
Duncan Coutts **20100510054824
Ignore-this: fbb943e80a9a54673cbdb1805218bd80
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[Bump version to 0.9.1
Duncan Coutts **20100510034013
Ignore-this: 200668c3328194ea707ae61d0d64aa3c
New world file feature
]
[Workaround for 'cabal install world' problem with empty world file
Duncan Coutts **20100510033051
Ignore-this: e5bd44421b734dc3246d43d3ed8c17d1
The current dep resolver does not like an empty set of targets
along with a non-empty set of constraints.
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[Update a coupld copyright and maintainer notes
Duncan Coutts **20100510032848
Ignore-this: bdcc380fc8d631e7ff0f2275bd03b81e
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[A bunch of TODOs for the Install module
Duncan Coutts **20100510032756
Ignore-this: 41711e805de2e5052a8b647722215857
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[Misc minor tweaks in Main
Duncan Coutts **20100510032736
Ignore-this: 83ec8d4121c0db0327d14e6058feaf6e
]
[Update world file entries ignoring version constraints
Duncan Coutts **20100510032457
Ignore-this: aa8134bb28d56a32906223a60838f8af
Otherwise it is easy to add impossible constraints to the world file.
cabal install 'foo > 1' && cabal install 'foo < 1'
Would give us a world file with both constraints.
]
[Rearrange the code for the world file feature
Duncan Coutts **20100510032121
Ignore-this: 8ce13765f2ef77bf562a2e1e38c777b
Better better organisation of concerns for it to be in the Install
module rather than in Main which is mostly concerned with command
line handling.
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[Add plumbing in install code for global flags and target list
Duncan Coutts **20100510031328
Ignore-this: 7a559f8b13f43f724f5796c3f7c2bea3
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[Make the logs dir a proper config item and pass it to the install code
Duncan Coutts **20100427011318
Ignore-this: 294ef784ebe8ee374035d182b10a6f5
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[Rearrange installation code to make it a bit clearer
Duncan Coutts **20100426005110
Ignore-this: 70f9f1fdaf805eabc75d2cebe70153ed
]
[Updated patch for world-file support
Peter Robinson **20091103202927
Ignore-this: 9333ae1f97d44246802504f779efc279
Update 2: now uses writeFileAtomic from Cabal
This is a new patch for Ticket #199; it adds the "--one-shot" option.
A world file entry contains the package-name, package-version, and
user flags (if any).
For example, the file entry generated by
# cabal install stm-io-hooks --flags="-debug"
looks like this:
# stm-io-hooks -any --flags="-debug"
To rebuild/upgrade the packages in world (e.g. when updating the compiler)
use
cabal install world
Installing package 'foo' without adding it to the world file:
# cabal install foo --one-shot
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[Import installDirsOptions from Cabal lib
Duncan Coutts **20100401165125]
[Cope with intra-package deps when constructing install plans
Duncan Coutts **20100320215331
Ignore-this: 17d34d739024686d2f3a75a01e1e1c48
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[Don't generate #! lines in Setup.hs files in cabal init
Duncan Coutts **20100114033501
We don't want to encourage multiple ways of invoking Setup
The one true (cross-platform) way is: runghc Setup
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[Fix the display of the license in "cabal list" output
Duncan Coutts **20100113191913]
[Adjust to the change in the type of getInstalledPackages
Duncan Coutts **20091229212020
It used to return Maybe, now it always gives us a PackageIndex.
This depends on an API change in Cabal-1.9.x.
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[Display the exception for failed downloads
Duncan Coutts **20091222132526
Not great but better than nothing.
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[Remove now-unused compat module
Duncan Coutts **20091222130959]
[Change the default config on Windows to per-user installs
Duncan Coutts **20091228165411
Ignore-this: afccc874f09efd2b8298ee01163c0462
Slightly experimental. We should look out for unexpected consequences.
]
[Move downloadURI to HttpUtils module
Duncan Coutts **20091222095152
Ignore-this: 6a80342e38c618ed5fe541fc7dfbec08
And use exceptions rather than return codes.
]
[Fix a couple more ghc-6.12 -Wall warnings
Duncan Coutts **20091222075821
Ignore-this: 429818d8b6fc528a155162e0eb67913d
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[Fix cabal sdist --snapshot
Duncan Coutts **20091222080537
Ignore-this: a1f090e1bae653645cf5d55055deab3d
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[Distribution/Client/InstallSymlink.hs: explicitely import 'catch' and friend tom System.IO
Sergei Trofimovich **20091220220105
Ignore-this: d7a4b304976bc8ce42dfae963d58694c
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[Distribution/Client/Install.hs: removed unused 'compilerTemplateEnv' from import
Sergei Trofimovich **20091220215508
Ignore-this: e850510c11ec648f6fcec6d85ce23a82
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[Distribution/Client/Unpack.hs: removed redundant import
Sergei Trofimovich **20091220214545
Ignore-this: c1120ee8014c4c1bd3177857798e563d
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[Distribution/Client/Setup.hs: suppress warning (unused variable)
Sergei Trofimovich **20091220214448
Ignore-this: 382010da79af4baf200a406d478cc5ec
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[Distribution/Client/Haddock.hs: removed redundant instances
Sergei Trofimovich **20091220213757
Ignore-this: efffb1cd16256496f70314cce6001c6f
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[Distribution/Client/BuildReports/Anonymous.hs: removed unused import of BuildResult
Sergei Trofimovich **20091220213350
Ignore-this: 50c449c43df34ceb1b13c61788bb0758
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[Distribution/Client/IndexUtils.hs: fixed warning on -Wall (unused result)
Sergei Trofimovich **20091220211940
Ignore-this: a74aded9f99237229dbfe762fcf20478
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[Distribution/Client/SrcDist.hs: fixed warning on -Wall (unused result)
Sergei Trofimovich **20091220211717
Ignore-this: d7d4fade7b5e5464d114995efdabb216
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[Fix fromFlag error in upgrade
Duncan Coutts **20091221140752
Ignore-this: 82eee01373bf121c1c00a7c5d27bac0f
Use the missing defaultInstallFlags.
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[Reorder commands in cabal --help output
Duncan Coutts **20091219034451]
[Use the standard form of copyright statement in BSD3 license template
Duncan Coutts **20091219031017
See http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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[Remove stability feature from cabal init
Duncan Coutts **20091219030855
The stability field in .cabal files is deprecated since it's mostly useless.
]
[Make the cabal init command line flag names follow the normal convention
Duncan Coutts **20091219030747
Using hyphens rather than upper case.
]
[Fix reporting of installed program versions in cabal list
Duncan Coutts **20091218232501
We do not know if programs are installed or not so report
unknown rather than saying it is not installed.
]
[Update the README
Duncan Coutts **20091218173459
Ignore-this: adde7b8406a92837f295ed3d57037827
]
[Bump head to new dev version 0.9.x
Duncan Coutts **20091218172245
Ignore-this: 378cbb031583940fb4e301d0e640c396
]
[Update various .cabal bits
Duncan Coutts **20091218171642
Ignore-this: a54518592cf53158e6a01ff7ad8753ef
]
[Update the bootstrap script to work with ghc-6.12
Duncan Coutts **20091218165234
Ignore-this: b4aca31e814592f1cd6d53cf5a461859
We can no longer expect mtl, network and parsec to be installed.
]
[Update the changelog for 0.8
Duncan Coutts **20091218165221
Ignore-this: 35f1f722b56c7eec84574e9d4be0d0f3
]
[Fix combination of --global --package-db when compiling Setup.hs scripts
Duncan Coutts **20091218165119
Ignore-this: 6a78eaf39c21dfc692458f1046d852ce
The order of the package db stack is important.
]
[Allow numeric fields in tar headers that use binary format
Duncan Coutts **20091123063734
This is an old non-standard extension that some tar tools still use.
]
[Create all parent directories of extraced files
Duncan Coutts **20091122080446
Previously only created the immediate parent directory.
No rely more heavily on the file security check to make
sure we are not writing files outside of the target area.
]
[Ignore PAX entries when checking for tarbombs
Duncan Coutts **20091122080255
When checking for tarbombs, ignore PAX entry types 'g' and 'x'.
These do not get extracted so their names do not matter.
]
[fixed 'cabal sdist'
Sergei Trofimovich **20091113165833
Ignore-this: a9061231f18a00fda66bd73e0d4bac86
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[Build with ghc-6.6
Duncan Coutts **20091110113735
Ignore-this: 939c6d822b78b7966ccc37a0739ecc81
]
[Fix base 4 exceptions in #ifdef WIN32 code section
Duncan Coutts **20091110112415
Ignore-this: 53ad5959a1964ff8eccf93c17dd1e3d7
]
[Add a couple checks to "cabal unpack" and improve the messages
Duncan Coutts **20091104142658
Ignore-this: 896cf992e5862393bb5e451a337545fa
]
[Fix bootstrap (#599)
Robin Green **20091102073414
Ignore-this: 67304fe1c399d679c0c7a7d0d01cff45
]
[Switch to using some Utils from the Cabal lib
Duncan Coutts **20091102150528
Ignore-this: fe55da37cc85ce495a65949506ac3e42
Remove local copies. Also fixes a bug recently introduced
in the writeFileAtomic function, spotted by Peter Robinson.
]
[Parly fix building with ghc-6.6
Duncan Coutts **20091028163849
Ignore-this: 75f4ae640c2c2d7d46cd4c00d835b618
The new cabal init stuff needs some work.
]
[Fix building with ghc-6.12
Duncan Coutts **20091028163719
Ignore-this: eb25e32b7696174a4702394ea59e03bc
]
[Fix building with ghc-6.8
Duncan Coutts **20091028163352
Ignore-this: 9dc502c70fd2e5940729656168030953
]
[Allow building with base 4
Duncan Coutts **20091028163148
Ignore-this: 2ac8c966a4a014af94a21b7801331c19
]
[Bump version number a bit
Duncan Coutts **20091028133527
Ignore-this: e2a10bab1da090c8aeedeb6dba74cb3
]
[Update list of modules (so sdist works)
Duncan Coutts **20091028133513
Ignore-this: 91abc5688f598cf0a5ecf96855ccfe76
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[Update new cabal init code for the recent package id changes
Duncan Coutts **20091028132037
Ignore-this: 83f7b69c2a0727dba37dd7242a4f5791
]
[Initial go at converting to the new Cabal-1.8 installed package system
Duncan Coutts **20091022123946
Ignore-this: 5e6665609e707de9dc73612b0efd25e9
It works by ignoring the possibility that there could be multiple
installed packages sharing the same source package Id. We just pick
the "top most" one which is usually ok. We make no attempt to check
that we are using consistent installed packages.
]
[Update for changes to finalizePackageDescription
Duncan Coutts **20091018173233
Ignore-this: f60d2b66f9f0e223599ab15ac78d112c
]
[add 'init' subcommand for initializing project cabalisation
Brent Yorgey **20091011165644
Ignore-this: df51056f9e138d38d64f48c86cdf6376
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[Collecting some heuristics for creating an initial cabal file
benedikt.huber@gmail.com**20090902160332
Ignore-this: 50eb36690a888529d209f9da5af15078
]
[Apply suggestion for bootstrap failure message
Duncan Coutts **20091020212319
Ignore-this: 70ed13514b158db7672f5d16a9ed90ea
ghc ticket #3602
]
[Fix calculation of paths in check for bindir symlink overwriting
Duncan Coutts **20090829004959
Ignore-this: d4dd8e12c03d23ce935de94cedbda257
We were doing it wrong, but Linux realpath() C function was letting
us get away with it. The Solaris realpath() is stricter.
The new implementation is also simpler, relying on the fact that
the canonicalizePath function will resolve symlinks.
]
[Require Cabal lib version 1.7.3
Duncan Coutts **20090707095944
Needs recent api changes.
]
[Make the documentation toggle determine if we make the haddock index
Duncan Coutts **20090707013030
Previously the --haddock-index=template flag controled both the
template used and whether it's used at all. When no path was set
then it was not used. The problem with that is that since we are
not enabling this feature by default then the default is blank.
That is the default config file would look like:
-- haddock-index:
which doesn't help anyone discover what it means or what a
sensible setting would be. By having a separate toggle to
enable/disable we can have a default for the index file which
makes it easy to discover in the config file:
-- documentation: False
-- doc-index-file: $datadir/doc/index.html
All the user has to do is uncomment the first line and use True.
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[Be less noisy about warning about packages with missing docs
Duncan Coutts **20090707005149]
[Use defaultInstallFlags as the defaults
Duncan Coutts **20090707004836]
[Move regenerateHaddockIndex more out-of-line in the Install module
Duncan Coutts **20090707003722
Also update the code somewhat following the changes in
the Cabal API for path templates and substitutions.
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[Use $pkgroot/package/$pkgid.tar.gz as tarball URL
Duncan Coutts **20090704170602]
[#516, maintains a per-user index of haddock docs
Andrea Vezzosi **20090607170512
Ignore-this: 1114f6b944043781c4bf99620573b1cc
If the haddock-index flag is set it keeps an index
of the haddock documentation of the packages in
the global and user databases
]
[Now supporting explicit --user or --global switches in bootstrap.sh with usage feedback for bad args
Dino Morelli **20090613150958
Ignore-this: 490a4fcdd5bc1940d6f32d71b0a042a5
This change was adapted from work submitted to the cabal-devel mailing list by Jason Dusek.
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[add message to 'package not found' error advising to run 'cabal update'. (#497)
Brent Yorgey **20090611171233]
[Fix sdist
Duncan Coutts **20090605023441
Fix handling of base dir in tar file creation.
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[Fix use of deprecated version constructors
Duncan Coutts **20090604180500]
[Only report preferred new versions of cabal-install are available
Duncan Coutts **20090604175726
That is, use the "preferred-versions" mechanism when deciding
whether there is a new version available. This would allow us to
upload a new version without everyone immediately being told to
get it and try it out.
]
[Make cabal upload/check print out the error messages reported by the server
Duncan Coutts **20090604124836
The code to do it was already there but we were checking for the
mime type text/plain using just (==) when in fact the server reports
text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"
so we have to parse the field a bit better (still a bit of a hack).
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[Require latest Cabal lib version
Duncan Coutts **20090603102312]
[Improve formatting of cabal check output
Duncan Coutts **20090603102254]
[Only apply preferences to base if its version is unbounded above
Duncan Coutts **20090603101623
Fixes ticket #485. This means that for constraints like:
build-depends: base >= 3 && < 5
we will pick version 4. However we will continue to apply the
version 3 preference for things like:
build-depends: base >= 3
Where there is no upper bound on the version. Note that we now
also ignore preferences for base given on the command line.
We should implement #483 to split prefs from shims.
]
[Improve the parse error message for package name/deps
Duncan Coutts **20090321154623
Make it clear that it's the specification of the package name that
is at fault rather than the package to which the name refers.
]
[Debian in their wisdom decided to build network against parsec 3.
Duncan Coutts **20090308142925
So checking for parsec 2 fails. We don't strictly need parsec, it's
just a dependency of network, so remove the check.
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[Simplify version ranges before printing in error messages
Duncan Coutts **20090531191346
Part of ticket #369
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[Use new top handler, should get better error messages
Duncan Coutts **20090531190318]
[Fix uses of deprecated stuff
Duncan Coutts **20090531190239]
[New development branch, version 0.7
Duncan Coutts **20090531184336
Update to development version of Cabal
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[Solaris 9 /bin/sh doesn't like the ! syntax in bootstrap.sh
Duncan Coutts **20090318091730]
[Clarify the instructions in the README and bootstrap.sh
Duncan Coutts **20090315125407
Addresses the complaint in ticket #523.
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[Select Configuration file via env var CABAL_CONFIG.
Paolo Losi **20090223005251
Ignore-this: 26e5ded85cb69cb3a19cd57680a8a362
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[Update tar code based on new tar package
Duncan Coutts **20090301174949]
[Actually does compile with unix-1.0 that comes with ghc-6.6
Duncan Coutts **20090221154605
ghc-6.6.1 came with unix-2.1
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[TAG 0.6.2
Duncan Coutts **20090219130720]
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